DETROIT JEWISH
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CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
October 25, 14 ,i',)
ACTIVITIES FOR THE ZIONIST BALL State Synagogue
Conclave Nov. 17
GAIN MOMENTUM; LIST OF DONORS
EXPECTED TO EXCEED LAST YEAR'S Congregations Asked to Elect
BUICK
Sold t Serviced by
Delegates to Sessions to
Abraham Cooper, chairman of ius Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Be Held in Detroit
the committee on arrangements Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Irving W.
for the annual Balfour Ball of Blumberg, Harry Bradlin, Mr. and
The executive committee of
the Zionist Organization of De- Mrs. Samuel Caplan, Dr. R. H. the Michigan Synagogue Confer-
troit, to be held at Hotel Statler Dix. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendel- ence designated Sunday, Nov. 17,
on Saturday night, Nov. 9, stated man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Key- at the date of its semi-annual
this week that a large number well, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin, state-wide convention. The ses-
of new patrons and patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks, Dr. sions will take place all (lay at
is being enlisted for this year's and Mrs. Sol G. Meyers, Mr. and one of the large Detroit syna,
affair and that it is expected that Mrs. Lawrence J. Michaelson, Mr. gogues, followed by a banquet
the event will increase in popu- and Mrs. Louis Modell, Mr. and which is to have a prominent
larity and will attract an even Mrs. Alex Nichamin, George Par- guest as speaker. Full details of
larger number of enthusiastic sup- zen, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. the program will be made avail-
Prentis, Mr. and Mrs . George able within a week or two, but
porters than in previous years.
. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
Harry Cohen,
advanced notice is given to con-
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member of the ice B. Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. Reu- gregations and women's groups
board of direc- ben Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
tors of the Zion- Saulson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris to select their delegates at meet-
ings usually held during the holi-
ist Organization Schaver, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schil- day season. In addition to the
ler,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Sklar,
of Detroit and
an active mem- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Smith, Mr. rabbis, every congregation is en-
titled to a minimum of two lay
ber of the dance and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, Mr. delegates. If there are more than
and
Mrs.
Harry
Sott,
Mr.
and
committee, simil-
25 members, the group chooses
a rl y expressed Mrs. B. Tolmich, Barney Wets- three representatives; more than
man.
satisfaction over
Mr. and Mrs. I. Allender, Mr. 50, four, and over 75, five. No
Harry Cohen the results ob- and Mrs. R Allender, Mr. and synagogue may have more than
tained thus far.
five lay representatives. A simi-
"The response of the Jewish Mrs. Harry H. Coggan, Mr. and lar procedure is followed in the
Mrs.
Daniel
G.
Cullen,
Mr.
and
community is an indication that Mrs. Max Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. selection of women delegates
there is no despair over the Jew- Irving Dworman, Mr. and Mrs. from Sisterhoods or Ladies' Aux-
ish future and that we shall suc- Meyer Fishman, Charles Gershen- iliaries.
ceed in our work," Mr. Cohen son, Mr. and Mrs. William Ger- " The names and addresses of all
said.
shenson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. delegates and guests are to be
Reservations for the dance may Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs. S. Glass- reported to the office of the Con-
be made by communicating with man, Mr. and Mrs. Samued Gran- ference, 1550 Taylor Ave., De-
Mrs. Albert Feldstein, executive adier, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtz- troit, not later than Friday,
secretary of the Zionist Organi- man, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nov. 1.
zation of Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Moers, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ros-
Bldg., Cherry 6559.
enbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
The following is a list of don- Rosman, Dr. and Mrs Alex W.
ors additional to those announced Sanders, Dr. and Mrs. N. H.
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Schlafer, Dr. Samuel Stolberg,
in the past two weeks:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronow, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mr. and
and Mrs. M. E. Bachman, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Victor, Mr. and
Mrs. S. K. Biegler, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Al Weisman, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Bennett, Dr. William Joseph Yolles, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
E. Berkowitz, Mr .and Mrs. Jul- rice H. Zackheim.
Jack Pasman
BECAUSE: It gives mtotorists
the greatest 100 cents for a
dollar's worth of automobile
ever offered.
ANDREWS
Motor Sales, Inc.
JACK PASMAN
Sales Manager
15821 Grand River Ave.
VErmont 6-4500
HAVE YOU HEARD
SOLOVOX?
Neugarten Club's
Luncheon on Nov.
Rabbi Fram Appointed Chairman of Public
Relations Committee of Jewish
Community Council
The Hammond Solovox is a revolutionary new
musical accessory for the piano. Merely by at-
taching the small Solovox keyboard to the piano
you can add a singing solo voice similar to come
orchestral instrument. Hear the Solovox demon-
strated . . . play it yourself . . . at Grinnell's
$190 ... convenient terms arranged
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Home of the Celebrated STEINWAY
. . . and other famous pianos
GRINNELL BROS.
1513-21 Woodward Avenue
. . . And Branches
HARRY BR ADLIN
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
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Registration for Synagogue Conference—Young
Israel Adult School on Monday
Monday evening, Oct. 28, at 8
o'clock, has been set aside for
Public registration in the Adult
School of Jewish Education,
sonsored by the Michigan Syna-
gogue Conference and Young Is-
rael of Detroit. Classes will be
held for two semesters of 15
weeks each, beginning Monday
evening, Nov. 4, and continuing
every subsequent Monday until
the end of May, 1941. Regular
sessions will be held in rooms
209, 211, 213, and 215 Roose-
velt School, Linwood and Tuxedo.
Enrollment will be taken next
Monday evening in Room 209 in
the Roosevelt School by Jack Is-
bee, president of Young Israel,
HOTE
Fr..
The council stands in need of
Simon Shetzer, president of the
Jewish Community Council, an- volunteers for the preparation and
nounces the appointment of distribution of literature. Any
Rabbi Leon Fram as chairman individual who wishes to con-
of the public relations committee. tribute his services for this cause
Other members of the commttee or other phases of the Council's
are: Joseph Bernstein, Fred M. work should communicate with
Butzel, Aaron Droock, James I. the office at 1610 Washington
Ellmann, Abe Srere, Philip Slo- Blvd. Bldg.
Yiddish Cultural Section
movitz, and Simon Shetzer, ex
The Yiddish Culture Section of
officio.
Rabbi Fram has appointed a the Jewish Community Council
will hold its first fall conference
number of subcommittees, includ- on Sunday morning, Nov. 3, at
ing a sub-committee on literature, 11 o'clock, in the Workmen's Cir-
with Lawrence W. Crohn, chair- cle Educational Center, 11529
man, Wilfred B. Donor, Alvin B. Linwood Ave. Joseph Bernstein
Levin, Aaron Rosenberg and Har- will preside. All Yiddish-speaking
old Silver. Its functions are to organizations affiliated with the
examine literature being issued council are invited to send dele-
on the Jewish question and relit- gates. The agenda includes a
ed subjects; to select the best ma- report on the progress of the
terial for effective distribution; Jewish People's Library. The pro-
to determine the extent and meth- ject this week was approved for
od of distribution; to prepare or- WPA assistance in the indexing
of its periodicals and books.
iginal material for local use.
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DETROIT
Chronicle Advertising Brings Results!
who is serving as registrar of the
school. These classes in Jewish-
religious subjects, which are now
entering their fourth consecutive
year, are intended to give adult
men and women an opportunity
to begin or continue their Jew-
ish studies.
A syllabus for all courses of-
fered—in Hebrew, Bible, Talmud,
Jewish History, Law and Philos-
ophy—will be available next Mon-
day evening at Roosevelt School
and during the week following
in the office of the Michigan Syn-
agogue Conference, 1550 Taylor,
Trinity 1-2934, where registra-
tion will be taken by mail or
telephone. The enrollment fee
is $1 per course.
branch. Parents of children of
the schools and friends are in-
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vited to visit the schools, inspect
vah by the audience. Mrs. Rosalyn the building and observe classes
in session.
Dons, pianist and voice teacher,
will direct the singing.
"Open House"
Bnai Brith Professional
The evening will be concluded
Women's
Fireside on Nov. 1
with an informal reception ar-
ranged by the Woman's Auxiliary
Members of the Business and
of the United Hebrew Schools. Professional Women's Auxiliary
The following Members of the of Bnai Brith are urged to attend
Auxiliary are in charge of the the next fireside meeting, on Fri-
reception: Mrs. Morris Krause, day evening, Nov. 1, at the home
chairman, Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mrs. of Mary and Doris Barash, 2511
Ben Zieve, Mrs. M. S. Perlis, Mrs. Pingree. It is being planned by
Fred Faber, Mrs. Isaac Margolis Miss Rose Phillips, fireside chair-
and Mrs. Harry Cohen.
man. Irving Lieberman of the De-
Sunday morning, preceding the troit Public Library System will
dedication ceremony, there will discuss current plays and show
be "Open House" in the new the trend of contemporary drama.
MRS. EMIL ECKHOUSE
On Nov. 6, at Hotel Statler.
the Neugarten Sunshine Club will
hold its annual luncheon. Mrs.
Martin Krause, luncheon program
chairman, has announced that she
has succeeded in securing the
services of the noted author and
lecturer, Carroll Sibley, who is
a town hall speaker of unusual
eloquence.
Culminating the efforts of the
Committee there will be a vic-
tory rally on Nov 1, which will
also be held at the Statler, for
the entertainment of the pros-
pective guests. Mrs. Max Cohn.
program chairman, has arranged
for a fashion show as a special
treat for this meeting. Admission
to the victory rally will be a filled
bank or its equivalent.
Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, honorary
Prisedent, will welcome the
guests.
Mrs. Morton Snyder was host-
ess to the executive board at a
luncheon on Monday, Oct, 21, at
the Pallister Tea Room. An utP-
peal was made by Mrs. Fred
Gross in behalf of needy children
who receive aid from the Good-
fellows. Many dresses were pledg-
ed for little girls from 6 to 11.
Contributions l n a re:
g acknowledged
:N c i k r .n o o v, n'( l ie l e s. d
from
Edward Atlas in memory of Abe
Gelbard; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Atlas in memory of Osman Fish -
er; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rothstein
in memory of Abe Gelbard; Mr
and Mrs. Mark Rafelson, in mem
ory of Florence Pierf:e; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Holtzman in mem-
ory of Bessie Perelman, Mr. A.
Ottcnberg in memory of Eugeno
Kahn; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee
man in memory of Bessie Perel-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eck-
house in memory of Abe Gel
bard.
Campion Leads Badminton
Clinic at Center
A badminton clinic, led by Re ∎
Cramer, secretary of the Michi-
gan Badminton Association, anil
former State Doubles title-holder
for five years, will be held at the
n Ca esi n:r1. on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at
8:30 p. m., in the main gym-
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